A case study of the application of an integrated rotorcraft identification method to the linear modeling of rotor system dynamics and rotor hub loads is presented. Applying the method to flight data obtained from the RSRA compound helicopter, the rotor derivatives in the rotor state dynamic equation are identified along with blade equivalent damping and spring periodic coefficients. A rigid blade flapping equation of motion can be derived from the identified rotor state equation. It is shown that the concept of rotor hub load derivatives is useful for small maneuvering loads. The hub load derivatives can be used to relate the hub dynamic load to rotor/fuselage motion and applied inputs.
Determination of rotor derivatives and rotor hub force and moment derivatives from flight measurements with the RSRA compound helicopter
Society of Flight Test Engineers, Annual Symposium ; 1987 ; Amsterdam, Netherlands
1987-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch